Apple regains the top spot as the No. 1 computer manufacturer in the education market in 2001, with twice as many machines in schools as Dell.
Steve Jobs' return to Apple in 1997 led to a focus on consumer and professional success over the education market but eventually saw a shift back to education by 2001.
Apple's 'Everyone Can Code' initiative under CEO Tim Cook demonstrates a continued commitment to the education market by teaching students Swift programming.
Apple's focus on education has been evident through products like the eMac, targeted at schools, and initiatives like 'Everyone Can Code' to promote coding skills in schools.